Whether you’re old, young, handsome, ugly, skinny, or chubby, you can 100% meet n fuck tonight by a fuckbuddy of your choice in a world where anything is possible and it all starts with these steps.

Make Yourself Available

This girl isn’t going to just show up at your doorstep with a bow on her head while you’re sitting at home in your sweats. You have to let her know that you exist. Make an Instagram post or create a profile on a dating app.

Include a little blurb about yourself that makes you come off as a cool and mysterious guy who cares deeply about his dog and wants the world to know that he’s ready to have some fun.

Whether this is true or not, you’ll be showing girls that you’re there for a good time and possibly even a long time. Apps like Tinder are for girls who (for the most part) are trying to fuck. They know this, and you know this. That’s why making sure they know you’re there for the same reason is important.

Take the Plunge

OK, you’ve either a matched on a dating app, or you found a cute girl who you’re interested in on Instagram. Now is the time to make a move. It’s important to display a decent amount of BDE.

You can do this by just saying ‘hi’ or maybe even just ‘what’s up.’ Even though this isn’t the most eye-catching message, it is enough to show a girl that you’re interested, calm and confident enough to say something.

Taking this first step is crucial to the plan that’ll get a fuckbuddy in your bed by the end of the night. Ask her if she wants to grab drinks tonight.

A good strategy I found works well even if it doesn’t work, is the ‘If you’re not busy’ move. It combines the ballsy move of asking a girl out with the assumption that if she says no, you don’t care.

The “if you’re not busy”

Anyone can send a DM, but not a lot of guys know how to send the perfect DM. Start it off with a light joke, maybe a reference to one of their pictures or even a bio reference. Getting her to laugh/reply is the hardest part. If she replies, then you’ve already got your foot in the door.

Then follow it up with something like “If you’re not busy doing ____ I mean.” That blank space could be a joke, or maybe she previously mentioned something else she likes to do (bio reference would be good). It gives her an out without saying that she explicitly doesn’t want to spend time with you.

If she’s down, then you’re on your own from there. But if she’s down, then you’ve just secured yourself a one-way ticket to fucktown through something as simple as a DM. Even if it doesn’t work out, at least you learned something. Go get ’em, tiger.

There are various newly-formed biotech firms that are working to bring CRISPR technology right through the doors of the clinic. There is a working theory that CRISPR could be utilized to raise the abilities of the body’s T cells so that the immune system is strong at recognizing and taking out cancer. Diseases of the blood and immune system are also probable targets. One problem about all this work is a big flagrant battle over CRISPR. On one side is Professor Doudna’s team, on the other side is a business located in Boston, Massachusetts. The patent row could potentially have a major effect on who collects the financial royalties of this booming technology. Two original examples of gene editing have officially made it into the clinic. Last year a method known as TALENs was applied to help get rid of cancer by reversing it in a patient at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital. Layla Richards possessed an intense kind of leukemia, and every other treatment hadn’t worked. She is now the first person to date whose life has been positively altered by gene editing. The world’s first ever trials in regards to gene-editing occurred right in sunny California, involving a different method, ZFNs. About 80 patients with HIV had immune cells in their blood taken out. Scientists then removed a gene entitled CCR5 which HIV needs to be able to get itself into cells. This method is based on a rare gene mutation which lets people have a more natural immunity to the disorder.

Using CRISPR, scientists can actually physically edit organisms, erasing the particles that end up having some unwanted outcomes. Ethicists are nervous about a push toward designer babies. And there have been some pretty disturbing experiments on that topic over in China. But, the only opportunity in the nearest reality has always been nature. Organisms are always going through this process naturally. They grow. It just takes time. Gene editing fast-forwards the routine of growing, cutting off years, decades and sometimes millennia. This is actually different from GMOs, otherwise known as genetically modified organisms. GMOs bring in unfamiliar organisms to create better outcomes. It’s best to think of their end product as a chemical form of Frankenstein’s monster. For instance, in 1994 Calgene got the approval to distribute the Flavr Savr tomato. To create a Flavr Savr, scientists genetically modified a garden variety tomato with aminoglycoside 3-phosphotransferase II, which is a compound that was inserted to keep the fruit from rotting.

Martin Kampmann a cell biologist at the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at the University of California San Francisco, has aided in the development of a CRISPR-based method to be able to identify the controlling ways of genes that have the ability to cause neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.The goal at hand as of right now is to seek out new methods for developing treatments. Unfortunately, the disease is rarely looked upon closely enough, and with CRISPR, the time is now.

About the Author

Hi everyone! My name is Vanessa and I am 28 years old. I am in the process of getting my Ph.D., which is what I am doing in the picture! I have grown up wanting to help change the world for the better and now with all the tragic events going on so frequently, that passion has burned even brighter. I am very interested in genetic engineering and believe it could solve some of the many problems we have! I came from a very small town in the midwest. I had my goals set high ever since I was about 14 years old. I knew I wanted to get in med school so enable for that to happen to me I had to work my butt off and get the best grades possible to get a scholarship. I was lucky enough where my hard work paid off and I received a scholarship to an amazing university. Anyways, I hope that you find my blog interesting and inspiring. Thank you for reading!